G. Barrett
(active 1796), Engraver and publisherArtist associated with 13 portraits
by G. Barrett, after Hans Holbein the Younger
line engraving, 18th century
NPG D24349
by G. Barrett
etching and line engraving, mid to late 18th century
NPG D28540
The Marriage of King Henry VI to Margaret of Anjou
by G. Barrett, after Jan Gossaert (Mabuse)
line engraving, late 18th century
NPG D23764
Four unknown sitters engraved as 'The Marriage of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York'
by G. Barrett, after Unknown artist
line engraving, late 18th century
NPG D23830
by G. Barrett, after Anthonis Mor (Antonio Moro)
etching, late 18th century
NPG D25439
by G. Barrett
line engraving, late 18th century
NPG D25563
Elizabeth Cresswell ('Mrs Creswell')
by G. Barrett, published by James Caulfield, after Marcellus Laroon
line engraving, published 1793
NPG D30712
by G. Barrett, after William Faithorne
line engraving, published 1794
NPG D30440
by G. Barrett
line engraving, published 1794
NPG D30441
by G. Barrett
line engraving, published 1794
NPG D27351
by G. Barrett, published by John Paul Manson
stipple engraving, published 20 July 1797
NPG D26772
by G. Barrett, published by John Paul Manson, after Anthonis Mor (Antonio Moro)
etching, published 16 March 1798
NPG D32161
Effigy of Edward Bruce, 1st Baron Bruce of Kinloss on his Monument in the Rolls Chapel
by G. Barrett, after W. Denton
line engraving, possibly early 19th century
NPG D25856
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